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- W4317372275 abstract "Extract Not all radical social changes are revolutionary and not all revolutionary changes are noticed. Profound changes sometimes unfold over time; they may even remain invisible for centuries. When the printing press was invented, no one understood that a half millennium later printed material would create a new form of political allegiance: nationalism. And yet, that seems to be what happened as the prevalence of printed material spurred literacy, creating common political narratives across expanding realms. National identities eventually covered the globe, redrawing political maps and recasting the social order. At the dawn of the industrial revolution, many recognized the impacts of the “dark Satanic mills” on human life.1Close But no one understood that the resulting expansion of the human population would disrupt planetary systems leading to the sixth mass extinction since the birth of life on earth. And yet, that now appears likely too. The year 1893 witnessed the dawn of another era—one in which women around the world entered the political realm. At first, this era seemed to have little in common with those earlier transformations. People expected profound social change to follow. They spoke in revolutionary terms—with exultancy or fear—of the coming fundamental reordering of society. Women voting en masse would bring a “grand era of moral reform,” The Atlantic wrote in 1890.2Close Their votes would give rise to “a new evangel of womanhood, to exalt purity, virtue, morality … to lift man up into higher realms of thought and action.3Close Political parties centered solely around women’s issues would emerge over night, pundits predicted, as formidable, unified forces on the political scene, enabling women to dramatically remodel the world in their more virtuous guise." @default.
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- W4317372275 title "Introduction" @default.
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